Coco Mademoiselle
An Effortless Charm and Youthful EleganceIn 2001, Chanel's introduced a sparkling amber floral fragrance by the name of Coco Mademoiselle. It's an absolutely modern composition with a strong yet surprisingly fresh character, Jacques Polg is the nose behind the fragrance. The fragrance manages to capture a world of youthful femininity, packed to the brim with all of its playful innocence and wistful daydreaming.Coco Mademoiselle is decidedly feminine, with a sweet, floral style that we absolutely love. It's soft and maybe even slightly citrusy as if the flowers were being submerged with a fresh cocktail of citrus fruits. All this develops a sweet, floral style with a hint of citrus notes that we absolutely love.Orange, bergamot, and mandarin orange adorn the opening scents of Chanel's Coco Mademoiselle. Neither too citrusy nor too sweet — it's gentle and subtly balanced with the orange blossom opener. At its heart, the floral effect continues with the Turkish rose, mimosa, jasmine, and